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  1. 1 de set. de 2004 · Ivan Roots, John Lambert, Parliamentary Soldier and Cromwellian Major-General, 1619–1684, The English Historical Review, Volume 119, Issue 483, ...

  2. Mr. John David Lambert, 71, of Sylvester, died on Friday, August 20, 2021 at Phoebe North Campus in Albany. The funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, August 24, 2021 at Banks Funeral Home Chapel, interment will follow in the Lambert Family Cemetery. The Rev. Gordon Poole will officiate. Mr.

  3. About the author. John G. Lambert joined the US Naval Reserve and served aboard the (Essex Class) aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard, CVA-31, in 1965-1966 on a West-Pac for 9 months, as an Avionics Technician in VAW-11. With keen interest in the sea, he surfed on the west coast, and later became an advanced scuba diver.

  4. 19 de mar. de 2024 · An email in Latin signed by «Ioannes Lambardus», aka John Lambert, a twenty-two-year-old from Massachusetts who attaches his poem in Latin hexameters about an obscure legend from Kentucky. The title is «De occultis Lexintoniae (sive Athenarum Occidentalium) rebus poema didascalicum» («Didactic poem on the secrets of Lexington, or of the ...

  5. John Lambert, Corporate Vice President, Security Fellow, Microsoft Security… · Experience: Microsoft · Education: Tulane University · Location: Redmond · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View ...

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  6. John Lambert [a] (7 September 1619 – 1 March 1684) was an English Parliamentarian general and politician. Widely regarded as one of the most talented soldiers of the period, he fought throughout the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and was largely responsible for victory in the 1650 to 1651 Scottish campaign . Although Lambert was involved in the ...

  7. John is a direct descendant on his father’s side of Sir John Lambert, 1470-1533, of Lambert Oaks, Woodmasterne, Surrey, England, and on his mother’s side is a direct descendant of Edward Somerset, 1550-1628, 4th Earl of Worcester and advisor to King James I of England (who financially sponsored the translation of the Christian Bible into what became known as the King James version of 1611 ...